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Publications

2022

Article in the North Shore News: Art piece sharing stories of COVID-19 unveiled in North Vancouver

2021

Article in the North Shore News: You can contribute to this pandemic public art project in North Vancouver

2018
Interview with Carol McQuaid for the : 2 artists walk into a bar podcast

2017

New video for Radio Canada BC i n French for the Big Picture Art Project
New video in French for CBC Radio Canada television
Sophie and I got interviewed for the French station ici Radio Canada for the Big Picture Art Project
1 painting selected for  AcrylicWorks 5: Bold Values!
2 paintings published in AcrylicWorks 4: Captivating Color​.

2016

In the Balance Article in the North Shore News

“Fearless watercolor for beginners” is available in simplified Chinese.
“Going in Circles”  featured in the spring 2016 issue of Drawing
Four paintings published in Incite, the best of mixed media: Incite 4: Relax. Restore. Renew.

2015

Acrylic Artist, Winter 2015 Feature
Fearless Watercolor for Beginners: Adventurous Painting Techniques to Get You Started  by Sandrine Pelissier (Author)
Acrylic Artist Magazine- Fall 2015 issue
AcrylicWorks 3: Celebrating Texture!
Splash 17, Inspiring subjects
Just add Watercolor” by Rotovision editors
Acrylic Works 2 book: Radical Breakthroughs from North Light Books.

2014
Splash 16, the best of Watercolor series.
Incite 2, Color Passions: The Best of Mixed Media!
Splash 15, the best of Watercolor series.

2013
Princess Park finalist in the Landscape competition of the Aug-Sept issue of International Artist Magazine:
First place winner of the all media art competition by the Artist Magazine in the mixed media category
Incite, Dreams Realized: The Best of Mixed Media

2011
Splash 13, the best of Watercolor series: Alternative approaches
Splash 12, the best of Watercolor series: Celebrating Artistic Vision

2010
Splash 11, the best of Watercolor series: New Directions

2009
Feature Article in Watercolor Artist magazine August issue

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About

Sandrine Pelissier : Artist and ceramic maker creating functional objects inspired by nature and drawing

Sandrine Pelissier is a Canadian ceramic artist, painter, and author originally from France and based in North Vancouver, British Columbia.

Her ceramic work is rooted in a minimalist aesthetic inspired by Japanese and Scandinavian design. Through wheel-thrown, hand-built, and slip-cast pottery, she creates functional objects that celebrate simple forms, organic textures, and the perfectly imperfect nature of handmade work. Many pieces feature exposed clay, subtle surface variations, and a quiet connection to the natural world.

Across her ceramics, paintings, and printmaking, Sandrine explores the rhythm of lines, the language of patterns, and the dialogue between structure and spontaneity. Her work often balances carefully considered design with the asymmetry and unpredictability that give handmade objects their character.

Before turning her focus to ceramics, Sandrine established an international reputation as a painter and mixed-media artist. Her paintings have been widely exhibited and collected in Canada and abroad, and have been featured in numerous books and magazines. Her work is also part of the Vancouver Art Gallery’s Art Rental & Sales Program.

Sandrine is the author of several popular art instruction books and shares her creative process through her long-running blog, PaintingDemos.com, which reaches thousands of artists each month. She is also a dedicated arts educator, co-founder of the North Shore Art Crawl, and leader of a weekly life drawing group. Through both her artwork and teaching, she seeks to encourage creativity as a meaningful way to connect with ourselves, with others, and with the world around us.